Trust and Vulnerability
Kelly explores the challenges of expressing her needs within her relationship, revealing her fears of being "too much" for her partner. She emphasizes the importance of creating a safe space for open communication and vulnerability, while also seeking support to overcome her past emotional struggles. The conversation highlights the delicate balance between self-expression and the fear of rejection in intimate relationships.In this clip
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